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Drama in Patagonia: Fire Already Affected 45,000 Hectares and There Are Four Parks on Alert

Buenos Aires, February 1 (NA) -- The advance of forest fires in Patagonia reached critical levels this Sunday, with active hotspots that simultaneously affect four national parks and an area that already exceeds 45,000 hectares devastated in Los Alerces National Park. According to the latest report of the National Parks Administration (APN), the situation is extremely complex due to the simultaneous nature of the hotspots in the northern and cen…
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Argentina’s Patagonia is experiencing one of its most severe environmental crises. On Sunday, the advance of forest fires reached critical levels, with active focal points hitting four National Parks simultaneously. The most dramatic situation is in Los Alerces National Park, where the devastated area already exceeds 45,000 hectares. A federal-scale operation The National Parks Administration (APN) described the scenario as “extreme complexity.”…

Buenos Aires, 1 Feb (Prensa Latina) The voracious forest fire that has consumed more than 45,000 hectares of native forest and meadows of incalculable natural beauty remains unstoppable today in areas of Patagonia of the province, also Andean, of Chubut in southern Argentina. The post Forest fires in Chubut are today unstoppable first appeared on News Prensa Latina.

The advance of forest fires in Patagonia reached critical levels this Sunday, with active focus simultaneously affecting four national parks and an area that already exceeds 45,000 hectares devastated in Los Alerces National Park. According to the latest report of the National Parks Administration (APN), the situation is of extreme complexity due to the simultaneous nature of the outbreaks in the northern and central areas, which forced a massiv…

The advance of forest fires in Patagonia reached critical levels this Sunday, with active focus simultaneously affecting four national parks and an area that already exceeds 45,000 hectares devastated in Los Alerces National Park. According to the latest report of the National Parks Administration (APN), the situation is of extreme complexity due to the simultaneous nature of the outbreaks in the northern and central areas, which forced a massiv…

The situation complicates the fight against fire in several national parks while the Executive formalized the emergency by decree. The measure designates a coordinating agency, but does not establish specific budget lines. The advance of forest fires in Patagonia reached critical levels and already left more than 45,000 hectares devastated, in a scenario marked by active foci in different national parks and climatic conditions that hinder the co…

Buenos Aires, February 1 (NA) -- The advance of forest fires in Patagonia reached critical levels this Sunday, with active hotspots that simultaneously affect four national parks and an area that already exceeds 45,000 hectares devastated in Los Alerces National Park. According to the latest report of the National Parks Administration (APN), the situation is extremely complex due to the simultaneous nature of the hotspots in the northern and cen…

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diariopanorama.com broke the news in on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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